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The melting point and freezing point of a substance are the same temperature, where the substance changes between solid and liquid states. This temperature is known as the equilibrium temperature between the solid and liquid phases.
all are experiencing changes in their state of matter. Melting ice: turning from solid to liquid. Cooling lava: turning from liquid to solid. Boiling water: turning from liquid to a gas
All have physical changes.
Lava=liquid to solid
Ice=solid to liquid
water=liquid to gas
Each is distiguished by a phase change(solid to liquid, liquid to gaseous, etc.) though there is also an amount of energy necessary to cause that change even at the same temperature.
melting ice and boiling water are both common in Phase change. However, melting ice phase change is from solid to liquid and boiling water phase change is from liquid to vapor.
The melting point equals the freezing point because it is the point from which a substance goes from either liquid to solid or solid to liquid.
A temperature of 70 degrees Celsius is typically well above both the melting and freezing points of most common substances. For water, its melting point is 0 degrees Celsius and its freezing point is 0 degrees Celsius as well.
The freezing point is 680C
The melting point and freezing point of water are physical properties. The melting point is the temperature at which ice (solid) changes to water (liquid), while the freezing point is the temperature at which water (liquid) changes to ice (solid).
The freezing point and melting point of a substance are the same temperature but represent opposite phase transitions. The freezing point is the temperature at which a liquid turns into a solid, while the melting point is the temperature at which a solid turns into a liquid.
The melting point and freezing point of water is the same at 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit) under standard atmospheric pressure. This means that water will transition from solid to liquid (melting) or liquid to solid (freezing) at this temperature.